Expanding Clinical Spectrum of C9ORF72-Related Disorders and Promising Therapeutic Strategies

Neurology Genetics(2022)

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In 2011, a pathogenic hexanucleotide repeat expansion in the C9ORF72 gene was discovered to be the leading genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Before this, the C9ORF72 gene and its protein were unknown. The repeat expansion was found to cause both haploinsufficiency and gain of toxicity through aggregating RNA products and dipeptide repeat proteins. A worldwide effort was then initiated to define C9ORF72 ALS/FTD and unravel the pathogenic mechanism for the development of therapeutic options. A decade later, C9ORF72 genetic testing is readily available. There is now an increasing appreciation that C9ORF72 not only is the leading genetic cause of ALS/FTD but may contribute to a spectrum of disorders. This article reviews what is currently known about the C9ORF72 expansion and how C9ORF72 expansion manifests in ALS, FTD, psychiatric disorders, and movement disorders. With therapeutic strategies fast approaching the clinic, earlier recognition of possible C9ORF72 expansion related disorders is even more paramount to improve patient care.
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disorders,therapeutic strategies,clinical spectrum
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